

Thus, the phrase now refers to places that are created specifically for the purpose of a ship’s decomposition and also the oceanic parts where ships have been stranded without any chances of getting rescued because of natural occurrences. Such graveyards were formed as a result of the deliberate disposal of the vessels, natural calamities and wars, among others. Most of the time, especially a half-century ago, the ships ended up in vast graveyards only to slowly decay in the years to come.Īlso called a ship cemetery, these graveyards would generally have a large number of ships, boats, or hulls of scrapped vessels left to decay and rust. Ship disposal methods have come a long way as several approaches have been introduced and discontinued since the beginning of marine transportation. This frequently asked question, however, was offered a number of answers, suggesting a variety of ship disposal methods that have been used for a quite long time. “All this information will be studied and attached to the case file.Where do all the ships go after their service life? Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation Chief Oleksiy Sukhachev said: “State Bureau of Investigation investigators have found important documents of the Russian military, which clearly show that Russia was preparing to seize the entire territory of Ukraine. The documents, which are now been investigated, actually show that Putin wanted to take over the entirety of Ukraine and make it part of Russia. It comes after Russia's true plans for the future of Ukraine were laid bare after secret documents were found on the battlefield.Īccording to the documents found in the Ukrainian town of Trostyanets, Russian president Vladimir Putin did not start the invasion just to get his hands on the Donbas region. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. The armoured column was decimated (Image: via REUTERS)
